InFYnito 90 was introduced in the summer of 2022.
Italian shipyard Ferretti Yachts has revealed new details of the first yacht in its InFYnito 90 series. The ship design was developed in collaboration with the shipyard's engineers and the Strategic Product Committee. The exterior design was designed by Filippo Salvetti, while the Ideaeitalia team worked on the interiors.
The InFYnito 90 is “balanced, cozy and sophisticated” thanks to the use of soft lines and neutral tones. The design is centered around an all-season terrace on the bow of the main deck, with a hidden seating area. It is the endless views from here that give the yacht its name.
The InFYnito 90 was first unveiled in the summer of 2022, and since then, Ferretti has already received orders for the first three 26.9m yachts.
The 7.3 metre wide vessel boasts best-in-class space utilisation, with 100 square metres of floor space, almost one and a half times more than its main competitors. The interior living space is 140 square metres, 25% more than the class average. The designers also left the choice between formal and open floor plans.
The first model of the InFYnito series received architectural features in the FSEA (Ferretti Sustainable Enhanced Architecture) concept - a solar roof with an electricity generator, as well as eco-friendly materials, including recyclable fabrics and leather.
The yacht's creators also promise increased comfort when sailing at low speeds and high performance at speeds over 20 knots. The vessel can be equipped with a pair of MAN engines, which will provide a cruising speed of 17 knots and a maximum of 22 knots. The yacht's cruising range at a speed of 12 knots will be 1,200 nautical miles.
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